Pornography may be the most alluring trap of all for our teenagers. It certainly can be one of the most destructive. Children are naturally curious anyway. But when they approach adolescence and hormones begin streaking through their bodies, curiosity about the opposite sex soars. Of course, curiosity is a natural, good thing—as are the normal feelings of excitement that accompany sexual awakening.
The dangers of pornography are vast and deep. However, to be brief, I will stick to those that are most important, for most people. Pornography has a ripple effect on the men who watch it and their families. The wave of devastation comes on slowly, over time. It can be almost imperceptible until their lives are on the brink of destruction. The biggest danger of pornography is its sleuth nature. Science and anecdote prove it to be true.
Few things are truly universal. Porn has transformed over the past few decades, due to the availability of the internet and faster web connections. It is also becoming more immersive than ever before. Take virtual reality.
These days, teenagers can access explicit pornography with just a click or two on any internet-enabled device, including a phone. Your Teen asked psychologist Dr. Anything with any connection to sex, including lots of legitimate educational content, can also send one down the online pornography path. Inaccuracy of Information. I tell kids and parents that learning about sex from pornography is like learning about the animal kingdom from watching Roadrunner and Wile E.